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perot, you on education, please. >> yes. i've got scars to show from being around education reform. and the first words you need to say in every city and state and just draw a line in the sand, is public schools exist for the benefit of the children. you're going to see a lot of people fall over. because anytime you're spending $199 billion a year, somebody's getting it. and the children get lost in the process. so that's step 1. keep in mind in 1960 when our schools were the envy of the world we were spending $16 billion on them. now we spend more than any other nation in the world, $199 billion a year and ranked at the bottom of the industrialized world in terms of education achievement. one more time, you bought a front row box seat and got a third-rate performance, because the government is not serving you. by and large it should be local. the more local the better. an interesting phenomenon. small towns have good schools, big cities have terrible schools. the best people in a small town will serve on the school board. you get into big cities, it's political patronage, stepping
perot, you on education, please. >> yes. i've got scars to show from being around education reform. and the first words you need to say in every city and state and just draw a line in the sand, is public schools exist for the benefit of the children. you're going to see a lot of people fall over. because anytime you're spending $199 billion a year, somebody's getting it. and the children get lost in the process. so that's step 1. keep in mind in 1960 when our schools were the envy of the...
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for me to challenge a child, their right to education, a girl's right to education, it is a fundamental violation. >> you think this is isolated to that region where they still have an influence? >> i think we have seen an erosion of rights over the past few years, and we have seen women and girls being targeted more and more by extremist elements. it shows fundamentally that there is a real power struggle going on, but part of the power struggle is being fought on the lines of gender and gender-based violence. >> when you see what is happening nbc our report, he recently returned from afghanistan. how optimistic are you that the improvements that have been made in the last three years in terms of getting girls in the school and allowing them to stay there will be upheld once nato forces leave? >> i think there is a commitment amongst community to keeping children in school and seeing girls in school. we saw a tremendous increase in the number of girls in school in afghanistan once they were pushed out of power. you still have 3 million girls out of school, 35 million worldwide. there i
for me to challenge a child, their right to education, a girl's right to education, it is a fundamental violation. >> you think this is isolated to that region where they still have an influence? >> i think we have seen an erosion of rights over the past few years, and we have seen women and girls being targeted more and more by extremist elements. it shows fundamentally that there is a real power struggle going on, but part of the power struggle is being fought on the lines of...
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we all of us will have to pay the price in terms of spending on education spending on. america will be weak because you know we'll be losing talent what's the point of slashing a welfare budget if we're going to be paying the price for the increased spending we're going to. save the children hopes to help the worst hit families but this could be a long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith. well still to come this hour here on r t f ailed chris aden and tell us motorcade had a to pakistan's most troubled region stop short of its final destination now why in just a couple of minutes. private american company hands to the international space station with its first cargo delivery as the hopes to fill the post shuttle era. at how far such missions can go for those businesses craving to conquer the stars there are plenty more stories after a short b
we all of us will have to pay the price in terms of spending on education spending on. america will be weak because you know we'll be losing talent what's the point of slashing a welfare budget if we're going to be paying the price for the increased spending we're going to. save the children hopes to help the worst hit families but this could be a long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand...
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we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping the poor everything here has gotten a lot better because of him everything has changed. their red shirts brand them is the lifeblood of the venezuelan president's leftist movement through out his fourteen years in power for the hundreds of thousands of supporters who gathered in caracas on thursday the message was clear they want six more years of. his supporters say that chavez is the country's first president to genuinely care about the lower class was chavez is the punishment of the reach and the window of hope to cool. them. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has fallen from fifty percent in one thousand nine hundred nine to around thirty percent last year yet life in this country is far from ideal and with the plague of unemployment crime and corruption many venezuelans are now saying it's
we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping the poor everything here has gotten a lot better because of him everything has changed. their red shirts brand them is the lifeblood of the venezuelan president's leftist movement through out his fourteen years in power for the hundreds of thousands of supporters who gathered in caracas on thursday the message was clear they want six more years of. his supporters say that chavez...
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malala yusde had been speaking out about the need to educate girls which the taliban opposes. she was shot and critically wounded on tuesday on her way home from school in pakistan. several men stopped a cool bus and opened fire. she was taken to a military hospital where she's said to be unconscious and in serious condition. the taliban had claimed responsibility for the attack. a resurgence of islamist militancy in the region began about five years ago. extremists have since attacked schools for girls, forcing many of them to close. teenage activist had been writing about such illegal acts by the taliban on her british media-backed blog. the international community expressing outrage and strongly condemning the shooting. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton praised yusdea campaign for women's rights. >> she was attacked and shot by extremists who don't want gills to have an education and don't want girls to speak for themselves and don't want girls to become leaders. >> and european union foreign policy chief kathryn ashton also denounced the attack as a vile act of aggre
malala yusde had been speaking out about the need to educate girls which the taliban opposes. she was shot and critically wounded on tuesday on her way home from school in pakistan. several men stopped a cool bus and opened fire. she was taken to a military hospital where she's said to be unconscious and in serious condition. the taliban had claimed responsibility for the attack. a resurgence of islamist militancy in the region began about five years ago. extremists have since attacked schools...
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august according to the fed the eighteen point one two billion dollar rise was driven by borrowing for education and automobiles it's up the most in three months so is this a sign the bubble is being replated or are we past the deflationary point of no return we'll talk about it and the unemployment rate dips to seven point eight percent as the job gains used to calculate it clocked at eight hundred seventy three thousand or the most in almost a decade wow that's amazing driven by what well those who are part time for economic reasons look at that bar on the far right at the very end ok it's not the largest increase since february of two thousand and nine and those folks who can't get full time work their part time for economic reasons they are counted as employed too so we'll talk about that also how the factor of exponential population growth compounds the problem let's get to today's capital account. central bank policy in the u.s. has gone from traditional monetary policy of setting interest rates to then buying u.s. treasuries and government agency debt to buying mortgage backed securities
august according to the fed the eighteen point one two billion dollar rise was driven by borrowing for education and automobiles it's up the most in three months so is this a sign the bubble is being replated or are we past the deflationary point of no return we'll talk about it and the unemployment rate dips to seven point eight percent as the job gains used to calculate it clocked at eight hundred seventy three thousand or the most in almost a decade wow that's amazing driven by what well...
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software companies hope to make education more exciting with their offerings. >> there are some areas where textbooks are no longer so effective. that is where the cyberclassroom can take over. they can go into the third dimension. >> these new classrooms require active input from users. >> our correspondent is at the frankfurt book fair for us all week. how present our digital books at the fair this year? also, how much of a whole does digital technology have on the german market, would you say -- how much of a hold does digital technology have on the german market? >> the fare is like the biggest book shut you have ever been into, but when you look closely, you see that among these books and also the publishers are displaying their wares, everything is also geared to digital, to reading from the screen. in the u.s., the proportion of books that are now sold digitally is 20%. in germany, that figure is only 2%. it has doubled in germany over the past few years, but it still very small. this is to do with the fact that in germany, there is a regulation regulated by the government call
software companies hope to make education more exciting with their offerings. >> there are some areas where textbooks are no longer so effective. that is where the cyberclassroom can take over. they can go into the third dimension. >> these new classrooms require active input from users. >> our correspondent is at the frankfurt book fair for us all week. how present our digital books at the fair this year? also, how much of a whole does digital technology have on the german...
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perot, you on education, please. >> yes. i've got scars to show from being around education reform. and the first words you need to say in every city and state and just draw a line in the sand, is public schools exist for the benefit of the children. you're going to see a lot of people fall over. because anytime you're spending $199 billion a year, somebody's getting it. and the children get lost in the process. so that's step 1. keep in mind in 1960 when our schools were the envy of the world we were spending $16 billion on them. now we spend more than any other nation in the world, $199 billion a year and ranked at the bottom of the industrialized world in terms of education achievement. one more time, you bought a front row box seat and got a third-rate performance, because the government is not serving you. by and large it should be local. the more local the better. an interesting phenomenon. small towns have good schools, big cities have terrible schools. the best people in a small town will serve on the school board. you get into big cities, it's political patronage, stepping
perot, you on education, please. >> yes. i've got scars to show from being around education reform. and the first words you need to say in every city and state and just draw a line in the sand, is public schools exist for the benefit of the children. you're going to see a lot of people fall over. because anytime you're spending $199 billion a year, somebody's getting it. and the children get lost in the process. so that's step 1. keep in mind in 1960 when our schools were the envy of the...
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he added that he was deeply moved by the girl's efforts to promote the right to education. >>> friday marks the tenth anniversary of the bombings that hit the island of bali in 2002, leaving over 200 people dead. police are tightening security for a commemorative ceremony after discovering a possible threat. >> translator: we have gathered information that shows signs of a planned attack on dignitaries who will attend the event. the police and armed forces are preparing themselves. >> the indonesian police are deploying over 2,000 personnel and plan to enforce strict measures to prevent any disturbances. on october 12th, 2002, bombers set off explosives loaded in a van and planted elsewhere in a busy district of the island, killing 202 people, including foreign tourists. the attack dealt a deep blow to the island's tourist industry, which is the backbone of the local economy. and that will wrap up our bulletin for today. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> some of you are probably concerned about the latest typhoon. here with an update is robert speta. >> this is typhoon prapiroon.
he added that he was deeply moved by the girl's efforts to promote the right to education. >>> friday marks the tenth anniversary of the bombings that hit the island of bali in 2002, leaving over 200 people dead. police are tightening security for a commemorative ceremony after discovering a possible threat. >> translator: we have gathered information that shows signs of a planned attack on dignitaries who will attend the event. the police and armed forces are preparing...
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education suffers even if it could screw that storing up trouble for the future you have the impact it was almost children but it's also a massive impact to society and to our economy so well you know we if we hope to rise then we all of us will have to pay the price in terms of actual spending on education spending on the n.h.s. . amerikana me will be weak because you know we'll be losing talent what's the point of slashing the welfare budget if we're going to be paying the price for the increased spending on n.h.s. in years to come. save the children hopes to help the worst hit families but this could be a long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. london. and still to come this hour here on our team a failed her fate and then tell us motorcade headed to pakistan's most troubled region is stopped short of its final destination and find out why in just a
education suffers even if it could screw that storing up trouble for the future you have the impact it was almost children but it's also a massive impact to society and to our economy so well you know we if we hope to rise then we all of us will have to pay the price in terms of actual spending on education spending on the n.h.s. . amerikana me will be weak because you know we'll be losing talent what's the point of slashing the welfare budget if we're going to be paying the price for the...
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we all of us will have to pay the price in terms of actual spending on education spending on. our economy will be weaker because you know we'll be losing talent what's the point of slashing a welfare budget if we're going to be paying the price for our increased spending we're going to. save the children hopes to help the worst hit families but this could be a long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. london. you're watching r t and he's reelected venezuelan president hugo chavez secures a comfortable victory in the crucial vote for the nation the details just ahead. these stories and much more for you in a few minutes after this break. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada an
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underprivileged the poor here in this country that's translated into social programs free health care education. communications housing and transportation services for people who really didn't have access for that and this has over the years built up a groundswell of popular support more than an officer for ten years and he wants to stay for six more years now his opponent has really seized on some of the problems that continue to plague this country this is corruption a very high crime rate. young a forty year old wealthy businessman who has criticized this country's economic policies he's promised to improve ties with the west and could really radicalize the way this country's resources are run now critics here suggest and worry that perhaps you could represent a radical alternative to a child in economic lead in the sense that he could reverse a lot of those social programs policies potentially impose austerity packages on the country and really. take away some of the programs that the poor here have continued to rely on of course that is not what his campaign says but that is the fear you s
underprivileged the poor here in this country that's translated into social programs free health care education. communications housing and transportation services for people who really didn't have access for that and this has over the years built up a groundswell of popular support more than an officer for ten years and he wants to stay for six more years now his opponent has really seized on some of the problems that continue to plague this country this is corruption a very high crime rate....
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and that's because the education system has developed in a way where people are getting educated for a certain type of job which is a public sector job, not for a private sector job. the incentives are in the wrong place. high fuel subsidies that have sort of characterized the region's type of social safety net is also a big problem. it's not just a big problem because it's costly to the fisk, it's also a big problem pause they're re-- because they're regressive. because rich people have bigger houses, more cars, more aprudences, etc. and they tend to go to industry. but by going to industry, there's a double burden there because you're actually subsidizing one input which is fuel while taxing labor, yet your main opportunity is a big labor force. you want the take advantage of the human capital, yet policy is pushing industry to take advantage of fuel instead. there's also the poor business climate which has been recognized in a firm of reports -- in a number of reports. we have one that came out before the arab spring privileged a competition where the private sector's characterize
and that's because the education system has developed in a way where people are getting educated for a certain type of job which is a public sector job, not for a private sector job. the incentives are in the wrong place. high fuel subsidies that have sort of characterized the region's type of social safety net is also a big problem. it's not just a big problem because it's costly to the fisk, it's also a big problem pause they're re-- because they're regressive. because rich people have bigger...
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it's an awful thing that we're doing and we could be using that money on so much better things education or the environment but so many people are getting rich i think they just don't care i am an active duty sergeant. in my unit that i already described and so for speaking out against the u.s. government and the army. and you know deserving the army i'm probably looking at maybe like a year to two months for a felony charge i will be turning myself into the m.p.'s soon peacefully but not quietly and today sergeant turner did turn himself in but his story represents a growing frustration both with those serving and with the american people who also are really starting to be more and more unsure of the mission earlier i spoke with tony shaffer from the center for advanced defense studies tony is the author of operation dark heart he served as a lieutenant colonel in the u.s. army and first shared his thoughts on sergeant turner and the afghan war overall. well i'm very impressed with the start of knowledge of the real root issues which reveal and frankly. the majority the folks we want af
it's an awful thing that we're doing and we could be using that money on so much better things education or the environment but so many people are getting rich i think they just don't care i am an active duty sergeant. in my unit that i already described and so for speaking out against the u.s. government and the army. and you know deserving the army i'm probably looking at maybe like a year to two months for a felony charge i will be turning myself into the m.p.'s soon peacefully but not...
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i think we need to be very clear that we think societies that educate their people up to the highest modern standards, that empower their women, that allow for pluralistic politics and religious tolerance and who control their own borders and extremist forces within them but within a certain rulof law, that countries that do that -- and countries that keep their international agreements, i.e., the treaty with israel, countries that do that do well in the modern world. and we should basically be saying "you live up to those principles and we will be happy to partner with you on your schools, on programs to promote literacy, on programs to empower women, on programs to build a stronger electoral politics." but i think we need to make very clear that have's there's a ally imrtant principl for me, charlie. the middle east only puts a smile on your face when it starts with them. that is, if we're cramming things down their throat that they don't really want it's not going to happen. and one of the things that i really believe is that the initiative's got to come from them. one thing we mu
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you have no free college education for millions of college in rome and has doubled the number of people eligible for public pensions is four times as much as it used to be so i think jobs will continue to expand the welfare state at the least and we don't know what else the government will be capable. of as a certainly known as the mad all the people in venezuela now let's look at his presidential campaign it's been mobbed by an information storm i gained simming the international media especially in the u.s. does it really pose a threat to washington. you know president obama even said just recently been as well with those and pose a security threat and that was after one of his top military officer said the same thing the military's been saying there for years by the way that they also for example when the political the boer say that the judges were supporting the park. in. the military the military commanders and their sleeves are all said that wasn't true and they're the ones that have to settle it. that all that stuff is kind of nonsense to go and nobody who knows anything here rea
you have no free college education for millions of college in rome and has doubled the number of people eligible for public pensions is four times as much as it used to be so i think jobs will continue to expand the welfare state at the least and we don't know what else the government will be capable. of as a certainly known as the mad all the people in venezuela now let's look at his presidential campaign it's been mobbed by an information storm i gained simming the international media...
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you mentioned education and i'm glad you did. i know education you are passionate about with your wife being a teacher for 30 years, and god bless her. her reward is in heaven, right. i say, too, with education, america needs to be putting a lot more focus on that and our schools have got to be really ramped up in terms of the funding that they are deserving. teachers needed to be paid more. i come from a house full of school teachers. my grandma washo is in tnce today, he's a schoolteacher, had been for many years. my brother, who i think is the best schoolteacher in the year, and here's a shout-out to all those third graders at gladys wood elementary school, you get extra credit for watching the debate. education credit in american has been in some sense in some of our states just accepted to be a little bit lax and we have got to increase the standards. no child left behind was implemented. it's not doing the job though. we need flexibility in no child left behind. we need to put more of an emphasis on the profession of teachi
you mentioned education and i'm glad you did. i know education you are passionate about with your wife being a teacher for 30 years, and god bless her. her reward is in heaven, right. i say, too, with education, america needs to be putting a lot more focus on that and our schools have got to be really ramped up in terms of the funding that they are deserving. teachers needed to be paid more. i come from a house full of school teachers. my grandma washo is in tnce today, he's a schoolteacher,...
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know we if we poverty rising we all of us will have to pay the price in terms of actual spending on education spending on the n.h.s. . will be weaker because you know we'll be losing talent what's the point of slashing the welfare budget if we're going to be paying the price for the increased spending on n.h.s. in years to come. save the children hopes to help the worst hit families but this could be a long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. . and we'll get to the r.t. was update in just a sec for now though it was a tough political battle but again proved his socialist agenda in venezuela enjoys strong popular support he's just been reelected for president for a fourth time the polls massive turnout of over eighty percent showed just how crucial the vote was for the nation our correspondent in caracas is lucic of. we're standing here on the streets of caraca
know we if we poverty rising we all of us will have to pay the price in terms of actual spending on education spending on the n.h.s. . will be weaker because you know we'll be losing talent what's the point of slashing the welfare budget if we're going to be paying the price for the increased spending on n.h.s. in years to come. save the children hopes to help the worst hit families but this could be a long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current...
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on those corners i know what poverty is like no unemployment is like i know what i have in a college education and can't find a job is like i know what. i just live in america is like so the people realize that i do represent them and i'm doing this to activate even more people to engage in the electoral process and civic responsibility process over roll them our community since all politics is local would say. aggressive approach to purging the system locally and i definitely think that everyone should be doing that in. part of the movement take responsibility for your local community. you know a lot of people well of course you can't really compare the tea party movement to the occupy bill that we know that was totally hijacked and pushed into an establishment line but i mean look at how organized they were of course they were backed by the koch brothers and such but i mean the occupy wall street movement there really was no kind of direct line to insert occupy wall street members into the political establishment do you i know that you just said people should do this more i mean is there mor
on those corners i know what poverty is like no unemployment is like i know what i have in a college education and can't find a job is like i know what. i just live in america is like so the people realize that i do represent them and i'm doing this to activate even more people to engage in the electoral process and civic responsibility process over roll them our community since all politics is local would say. aggressive approach to purging the system locally and i definitely think that...
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has achieved the level of diversity that it needs to accomplish its educational mission. the court has to make its own independent judgment. the wave that they would go of making an independent judgment is look at the kind of information the university considered and could be information about the composition of the class, information a backlash from diversity, retention and graduation rates, information about the specifics of the university's context of history. a history of racial incidents or trouble are not. and then what the court has to do is satisfy itself that the university substantiated its conclusion based upon that, based on the uprising considered . needs to consider race to further enhance the educational goals that have been identified as a compelling interest. an idea of the s and number of minority enrollees g tired the burden is going to get harder to meet. a few scenes out want to touch on. first, as we have pointed out, that really relates to merit and that want to make clear that we do not accept the premise of the footnote that she would not have ent
has achieved the level of diversity that it needs to accomplish its educational mission. the court has to make its own independent judgment. the wave that they would go of making an independent judgment is look at the kind of information the university considered and could be information about the composition of the class, information a backlash from diversity, retention and graduation rates, information about the specifics of the university's context of history. a history of racial incidents...
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it is so good. ♪ >>> america spends more time and more money on the education system than almost every other developed nation, spending a ll of the time and the money and we are running in place. teachers here spend around 1,100 hours a year with students and more than nearly every other developed country and we spend $10,500 a year on average per high school student. and yet, american students rank 27th in math, 19th in science and 13th in reading. china is pumping out engineers by the hundreds of thousands and ten times as many as the u.s. so far the american advantage has come from quality and not quantity, and the world economic resource says that all of u.s. engineering grads are employable and only 10% of china's grads. as china turns out engineers and scientists, it is only a matter of time before the quality gap grow grows, but here we are struggling to make our kids ready for higher education, and president obama included $100 billion in federal stimulus for public schools and he wants these things attached, student and teacher assessments and more efficient spending of the hu
it is so good. ♪ >>> america spends more time and more money on the education system than almost every other developed nation, spending a ll of the time and the money and we are running in place. teachers here spend around 1,100 hours a year with students and more than nearly every other developed country and we spend $10,500 a year on average per high school student. and yet, american students rank 27th in math, 19th in science and 13th in reading. china is pumping out engineers by...
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and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in his party in sacramento believe that spending more is the answer. that is clearly not the case. i think that los angeles county they spent $9,000 per student in
and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in his party in sacramento believe that spending more is the answer. that is clearly not the case. i think that los angeles county they spent $9,000 per student in